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By Emma Heathcote-James

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Synopsis

After-Death Communication (ADC) describes direct contact between the living and the deceased, undertaken without the intervention of an intermediary such as a psychic or medium. The stories related here include testimonies from the famous, such as Paul McCartney and Robbie Williams, as well as people from all walks of life. ADC's provide an understanding of the vastness of the spiritual dimension, expanding our minds to see a wider reality, one that exists before birth and beyond physical death. This book is both a glimpse into that reality and a practical guide that can be interpreted on both simple and advanced levels of understanding, wherever we are on our spiritual journey.

About the author

Emma Heathcote-James has a PhD in theology and is the author of "Psychic Pets," "Seeing Angels," and "They Walk Among Us." Judy Guggenheim is the founder of The ADC Project and coauthor of "Hello from Heaven."